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The LPC is regulated through the Law Society of England and Wales and replaced the Law Society's Final Examination (LSF) in 1993. [1] Like the GDL/CPE, the LPC can be applied to through the Central Applications Board. The LPC is also offered to LLB graduates at some Australian universities, as an alternative to an articled clerkship.
In England and Wales there are also one year conversion courses known as the Common Professional Examination (CPE) or Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), for non-law graduates as an alternative to the full-length LL.B. degree course, whilst a number of institutions also offer two-year conversion courses, usually at a lower cost with a more ...
As of 2018, courses and degrees offered by the university include Bachelor of Laws , Bar Professional Training Course, Graduate Diploma in Law, Legal Practice Course, Master of Laws in Legal Practice, Master of Science in Law, Governance, Risk and Compliance, and the Professional Skills Course (for trainee solicitors on day-release).
The Graduate Diploma in Law/Postgraduate Diploma in Law/Common Professional Examination (GDL/PGDL/CPE) is a postgraduate law course in England and Wales that is taken by non-law graduates (graduates who have a degree in a discipline that is not law or not a qualifying law degree for legal practice) wishing to become either a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales. [1]
Cardiff University: Cardiff Wales & Chester £15,950(UK & EU) £17,650(International) Report: Cardiff: The City Law School: London South Eastern £19,730 [11] Report: City: Manchester Metropolitan University: Manchester Northern £14,550 This course has been approved by Manchester Metropolitan University to start in September 2020.
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On 12 August 2020, the Junior Lawyers Division of the Law Society of England and Wales, which represents LPC students across England and Wales, questioned the University’s decision to charge students registered at its London campuses higher fees than regional counterparts despite the switch to online education, and urged BPP to “take the ...
Legal education in England is the practice of teaching and learning English Law, whether to become a practicing lawyer or as an academic pursuit. Legal education has undergone significant changes over the last two thousand years, transforming from an exclusively apprenticeship-based process to one split across secondary education, the university, and the profession. [1]